There is absolutely no better way to learn all there is to know about the Atlanta BeltLine than to take a narrated bus tour. These tours are incredibly popular and book up fast, so reserve a seat early and come experience the Atlanta BeltLine! Learn more

BE KIND. OBEY THE SIGNS.
With thousands of people sharing this public space, it is important that we all follow basic rules of etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience!
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New developments are occurring every day on the Atlanta BeltLine. Many of these great happenings are captured on video, which you can view here, and then come see the real thing for yourself!
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Using a 33-mile network of multi-use trails, the Atlanta BeltLine creates a new public realm offering a pedestrian friendly environment that promotes walking, jogging, biking, and living along the Atlanta BeltLine. The trail system includes the core 22-mile corridor that follows the original railroad segments, as well as numerous other extensions linking to many of Atlanta’s existing parks and trails. With help from The PATH Foundation, this trail system is connecting Atlanta’s in-town neighborhoods and will eventually link to a broader path network for the entire metro area.

A combination of multi-use trail and linear greenspace, the Eastside Trail is the first finished section of the Atlanta BeltLine trail in the old rail corridor. Funded by a combination of public and private philanthropic sources, the Eastside Trail runs from the tip of Piedmont Park to Inman Park and Old Fourth Ward. Learn more

The Northside Trail through Tanyard Creek Park treats visitors to one of the most scenic stretches of the Atlanta BeltLine. The Northside Trail was the first segment of the Atlanta BeltLine trail to open on the north side of Atlanta, and it serves a connector for two previously existing trails. Learn more

The Southwest Connector Spur Trail is a PATH Foundation-led project that will ultimately connect to the Atlanta BeltLine through the Westview neighborhood in southwest Atlanta as part of the 33-mile network of paved trails. Learn more

Opened in two phases, the first in October 2008 and the second in June 2010, the West End Trail was the first section of the 33-mile Atlanta BeltLine trail system to be built. It stretches 2.4 miles from White Street to Westview Cemetery, seamlessly connecting several Southwest Atlanta neighborhoods, including historic West End, Mozely Park and Westview. Learn more

Unlike the West End Trail, Northside Trail and the Eastside Trail, the Interim Hiking Trails are more like unpolished gems. In the roughly seven miles of hiking trails on the east and west sides of the Atlanta BeltLine, there has been no construction in these corridors since the railroads ceased operations. Learn more

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